Associations to the word «Gaston»
Noun
- Paris
- Saxe
- Alain
- Count
- Heiress
- Hades
- Revue
- Grange
- Libretto
- Reprise
- Le
- Motel
- Lyle
- Sang
- Claude
- Rue
- Julia
- Fief
- Madeleine
- Duke
- Sculptor
- Gibbons
- Mummy
- Lovely
- Radcliffe
- Burkina
- Faso
- Duchess
- De
- Provence
- Des
- Cardinal
- Mathematician
- Bourgeois
- Organist
- Horst
- Enmity
- Iv
- Bernard
- Eleanor
- Regency
- Christine
- Collective
- Humboldt
- Mausoleum
- Ludwig
- Jay
- Magdalena
- Blackburn
- Leopold
- Simmons
- Xiv
- Nicolas
- Braun
- Blanche
- Augustin
- Opera
- Lille
- Valentine
- Ernesto
- Chauffeur
- Emilio
- Northampton
- Entreaty
- Animator
- Frenchman
- Amour
- Francois
- Salvatore
- Lyon
- Blunder
- Ives
- Max
- Chateau
- Richness
- Crusader
- Pegasus
- Rousseau
- Dallas
- Chef
- Toulon
- Innsbruck
- Ursula
- Aux
- Dauphin
- Pastry
- Prince
- Georgetown
- Endeavour
- Louvre
- County
- Vii
- Dubois
Verb
Wiktionary
GASTON, proper noun. A surname of Norman origin.
GASTON, proper noun. A male given name occasionally transferred from the surname, or borrowed from modern French.
GASTON, noun. (climbing) A grip using one hand with the thumb down and elbow out.
GASTON, verb. (climbing) To hold using such a grip
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.